Larry
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Last week there was an interesting link on Jalopnik to a story in Road & Track of Canadian adventure driver Garry Sowerby where he took a 1984 6.2L diesel GMC Suburban on a 12,531 mile Africa-Arctic Challenge, fastest ever voyage from the south tip of Africa to the north of Europe. He completed 12,531 miles in 28 days, 13 hours, 10 minutes. Not bad for a superfast 6.2L diesel.
Garry’s accolades probably have been discussed here many times but I found this interesting as I was just recently looking for an old advertisement in box full of old 4x4 magazines from when I was a kid that had pictures of Garry’s exact Suburban. The timely R & T article helped zero down which year of magazines I should be digging through to find the pictures of this burb as I could not remember Garry's name to do any web searching for pictures. When the link hit Japolnik it was like an “ah, ha!” moment.
What I liked most about this burb was the neat roof top carrier/platform thing and I always wondered what became of that burb. I would love to have a roof top thing like that for the ole Polar Bear. Heck, I would love to meet Garry someday and hear about his races/adventures. I remember reading about many of his adventures in the mags back when I was a kid. Garry Sowerby and Gary Westcott were both my heroes back then…hell, still are.
Anyway, it took me a while of rummaging through dusty boxes of 4x4 mags from my childhood but I found the ad I was looking for….. Neat, eh!? Found one of the ads in the July 1984 issue of FOUR WHEELER. I was only 12 years old at that time and my older brother got tired of stealing his truck mags so he got me my own subscriptions :elkgrin:
I also found some other pictures of Garry’s Suburban around the web. The Burb now lives at the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick as of 2012 according to Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame website.
Now I want to go find his book, "Road Fever"! Sounds like Suburban took on gun fire along the way through Africa :Wow1:
....And if I could find a top like that it would be fun to paint my Polar Bear burb like his :coffeedrink:
Garry’s accolades probably have been discussed here many times but I found this interesting as I was just recently looking for an old advertisement in box full of old 4x4 magazines from when I was a kid that had pictures of Garry’s exact Suburban. The timely R & T article helped zero down which year of magazines I should be digging through to find the pictures of this burb as I could not remember Garry's name to do any web searching for pictures. When the link hit Japolnik it was like an “ah, ha!” moment.
What I liked most about this burb was the neat roof top carrier/platform thing and I always wondered what became of that burb. I would love to have a roof top thing like that for the ole Polar Bear. Heck, I would love to meet Garry someday and hear about his races/adventures. I remember reading about many of his adventures in the mags back when I was a kid. Garry Sowerby and Gary Westcott were both my heroes back then…hell, still are.
Anyway, it took me a while of rummaging through dusty boxes of 4x4 mags from my childhood but I found the ad I was looking for….. Neat, eh!? Found one of the ads in the July 1984 issue of FOUR WHEELER. I was only 12 years old at that time and my older brother got tired of stealing his truck mags so he got me my own subscriptions :elkgrin:
I also found some other pictures of Garry’s Suburban around the web. The Burb now lives at the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick as of 2012 according to Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame website.
Now I want to go find his book, "Road Fever"! Sounds like Suburban took on gun fire along the way through Africa :Wow1:
....And if I could find a top like that it would be fun to paint my Polar Bear burb like his :coffeedrink: